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Tipple and related buildings, possibly Winding Gulf Collieries.

1. Tipple and Related Buildings

Winding Gulf No. 1 Preparation Plant, Winding Gulf Collieries.

2. Preparation Plant, Winding Gulf No. 1, Winding Gulf Collieries

Coal filled hoppers at the tipple on Laurel Creek, Quinnimont District, Fayette County.

3. Coal Filled Hoppers for Export on Laurel Creek, Quinnimont District, Fayette County

4. Tipple of Lamar Colliery Company, Springton, W. Va. or Lamar, W. Va.

Preparation Plant, Louisville Mine, Goodwill, Mercer County. This mine first loaded coal in 1887.

5. Preparation Plant, Louisville Coal and Coke Company Mine, Goodwill, Mercer County, W. Va.

Hopper filled with 3 Inch Lump Export Coal Company.

6. Coal Filled Chesapeake & Ohio Hopper; Export Coal Co. Fayette County, W. Va.

3 Inch Lump Export Coal Co.

7. Loading Coal in Tipple, Export Coal Co., Fayette Co., W. Va.

Group of people with instruments. 'Many NRC towns had own orchestras.'

8. New River Coal Company Employee Orchestra

Children playing at the Cranberry playground, with a view of the town in the background.

9. Cranberry Playground and Store, Price Hill, W. Va.

10. African-American Family Standing Beside a Car with Boxes of Clothing at Scott's Run, W. Va.

Works Progress Administration workers stand near the tipple and railroad tracks at Pursglove, W. Va. 'For more information on the Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 S.C.'

11. WPA Project, Road Work at Pursglove No. 2 Mine Hollow, Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.

Miner's homes on a hillside above train cars. 'For more information on Mountaineer Mining Mission see A&M 2491 (S.C.)'

12. No. 2 Hill, Pursglove, Monongalia County, W. Va.